.....period specified in any order issued under subsection (1) any action directed under that sub-section has not been duly taken, or cause to the satisfaction of the State Government is not shown under the proviso to that sub-section, the State Government may, by order, (i) appoint a person to take the action so directed, (ii) fix the remuneration to be paid to him, and (iii) direct that such remuneration and the cost of taking such action shall be defrayed out of the Board's capital account; (b) the person appointed under clause (a), may, for the purpose of taking the action directed as aforesaid, exercise any of the powers conferred on the Board by or under this Act which are specified in that behalf in the order issued under clause (a). (3) The State Government may, after consideration of any representation which may be made by the Board by written order, annul or omit from the records any proceeding of the Board which it considers not to be in conformity with this Act or any rules made thereunder or with any other law, and may do all things necessary to secure such conformity. Section 30 Statement of strength and remuneration of staff The Board shall from time to time.....
List Judgments citing this section.....Improvement Act, 1911, so as to provide in certain cases for an appeal to the High Court from the awards of the Tribunal constituted under that Act; Section 1 Short Title This Act may be called the Calcutta Improvement (Appeals) Act, 1911. Section 2 Definitions In this Act, (1) 'Court' means the High Court of Judicature at Fort William in Bengal; and (2) 'Tribunal' has the same meaning as in the Calcutta Improvement Act, 1911. Section 3 Appeal from awards of the Tribunal (1) Notwithstanding anything contained in the Calcutta Improvement Act, 1911, an appeal shall lie to the Court in any of the following cases, namely : (a) "here the decision is that of the President of the Tribunal sitting along in pursuance of clause (b) of section 77 of the said Act ; (b) where the decision is that of the Tribunal, and (i) the President of the Tribunal grants a certificate that the case is a fit one for appeal, or (ii) the Court grants special leave to appeal : Provided that the Court shall not grant such special leave unless the President has refused to grant a certificate under sub-clause (i) and the amount in dispute is five thousand rupees or upwards. (2) An appeal under.....
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